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Global Business offers in-depth analysis of the latest economic data, business trends and market moving policies, zooming in on how all this affects ordinary people.
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--China, EU make progress in talks over EV subsidy probe, easing trade tensions
--The US Former Fed chairs warn Justice Department's Powell probe undermines Fed independence
--Trump threatens 25% tariffs on trade partners dealing with Iran
--U.S. Federal Reserve Chair accuses Trump of trying to influence monetary policy with prosecution threats
--China, EU near alternative framework to avoid EV tariffs
--Trump administration issues new dietary guidelines
-China's Dec CPI rises 0.8% as domestic demand firms
-UN warns high debt, delayed risks may weigh on 2026 growth
-CES spotlights convergence of AI and genetic profiling
--Trump meets with oil executives over Venezuela investments
--U.S Fed expected to keep rates steady at January meeting
--Chinese, U.S. firms strike deals at CES 2026 tech expo
-China's CPI rises 0.8% in Dec on domestic demand support
-UN report warns of debt, lag effects despite 2025 growth resilience
-We explore how the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) explores AI and genetic profiling integration
--U.S. trade deficit sees sharpest drop in 15 years as imports continue to decline
--6 Chinese firms seek to raise more than 2 billion U.S. dollars in listings on the HK stock exchange
--Many families can't afford to rebuild one year after California's wildfire
-Venezuela's state oil firm PDVSA in direct talks with US on crude sales
-China tightens export controls on key tech to Japan
-China to boost low-altitude economy with drone, air mobility push
--U.S. job market sees private payrolls up 41K in December, less than expected
--Trump: Venezuela to turn over 30 million to 50 million barrels of oil to U.S.
--US strikes in Venezuela rattle global oil markets
--How China, ROK strengthen ties as leaders meet in Beijing
--Shanghai’s historic areas draw crowds with new forms of consumption
-- U.S. energy stocks jump on Trump's Venezuela oil push
--South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in Shanghai for second stop of China visit
-China stocks open 2026 with Shanghai Composite Index at 10-year high
-US strikes on Venezuela shock economy and global energy markets
-2026 Consumer Electronics Show underway in Las Vegas
--Chinese President Xi Jinping and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung pledge to bolster ties
--Maduro and wife plead not guilty in U.S. court
--Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Taoiseach of Ireland Micheal Martin in Beijing
--President of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Lee Jae Myung begins state visit to China
--Venezuela's evolving situation impacts global oil markets
--Three-day New Year holiday celebrations add vitality to the economy
--Blockbuster 2025 for Chinese film industry at home and abroad
--China records over 200 million New Year trips, up 21% yearly
--Hong Kong stocks jump over 2%, extending last year's rally
--Online gold becomes top New Year gift in Dubai as prices attract buyers
--China's New Year holiday travel booms, with domestic air bookings up 28% year-on-year
--China's State Council launches action plan to streamline cross-border trade
--China's major infrastructure projects unlock regional potential
--China’s December PMI surpass 50 rebounds to expansion territory
--China’s 2025 economy posts solid growth, with H1-H3 GDP up 5.2%
--China’s high-level opening-up fuels global economic integration via trade, Hainan FTZ and more
--China maps out priorities for growth over the next five years
--Tariffs, inflation and AI make the headlines throughout 2025
--China's annual central rural work conference was held from Monday to Tuesday in Beijing
--China to cut tariffs on resources, medical goods from next year
--We look back on a year defined by advances in artificial intelligence
--China holds military drills codenamed "Justice Mission 2025" around Taiwan Island
--China to reduce tariffs on 900+ products starting January 1, 2026
--Experts warn cyber scams on the rise during the holiday shopping season



